Join us to feed your spirit with deep listening, sharing and learning from each other in supportive community.

Starts 8 pm. All welcome.

A service of stillness and light

Solstice means the standing still of the sun, as the sun rises and sets in the same position for three days. We will take the opportunity to enjoy some moments of stillness to become aware of the power of the inner light shining in the heart of our being.

Led by Laura Dobson. Starts 10.30 am. All welcome.

Join our informal spiritual gathering to celebrate Litha or Alban Hefin, the Summer Solstice, the festival of joy, at which we pause to count our blessings, celebrate our achievements, and appreciate the beauty of the earth and one another. We will celebrate with meditation, music, poetry and more. Please feel free to bring poems, songs or other offerings to share with the group.

Join us to feed your spirit with deep listening, sharing and learning from each other in supportive community.

Led by Laura Dobson. Starts 8 pm. All welcome.

Pope John XXIII said, ‘It is easier for a father to have children than for children to have a real father.’

This is a reminder as we join together to celebrate Fathers’ Day that it is not just biology that makes a real father but love and attention and commitment. We meet to honour and offer gratitude for our fathers, in whatever form or fashion they came into our lives – biological fathers, stepfathers, grandfathers, spiritual fathers and all the uncles, brothers and friends who, whether they know it or not, have helped to fill the role of father in someone’s life. Let us love all such fathers and each other.

Join us to feed your spirit with deep listening, sharing and learning from each other in supportive community.

Led by Mike Rutter. Starts 8 pm. All welcome.

Join us for our annual Flower Communion where we celebrate our uniqueness as individuals and our beauty as a gathered community. Please bring a flower of any kind and enjoy receiving a different flower as you leave.

This year marks the 95th anniversary of the first flower communion held in Prague by Norbert Capek, a Unitarian minister who was executed during World War Two for speaking out against the Nazi regime and helping Jews to flee persecution. Unitarian and Unitarian Universalist congregations throughout the world will join with the Prague congregation in celebrating flower communion on this day.